I see expensive inverter/chargers like this Magnum 3000W that list "hybrid" as a feature: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G6LROW4
What is the benefit of this "hybrid" feature? This is how it's described by Magnum:
Wouldn't a separate charger and inverter have the same capability? The charger can be charging the battery while the inverter is draining the battery, right? I don't understand how the hybrid feature is any different.
What is the benefit of this "hybrid" feature? This is how it's described by Magnum:
Hybrid technology: Most inverters only use one source of energy to power loads, either from AC power (shore or AC generator) or from the batteries. The MSH-M Series combines the energy from both sources to power loads. This allows the inverter to recharge the batteries when there is surplus power or deliver more power to the loads if they require more than the AC input can supply itself.
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